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Board met in closed sessions on attorney-client privilege and real estate; motions carried unanimously

Campbell County Board of Commissioners Directors Meeting · February 17, 2026
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Summary

The Board voted to enter executive session twice: first to discuss attorney-client privileged matters and later to discuss real estate. Both motions were moved by Commissioner Scott Clem and carried with all commissioners voting Aye; no substantive details were released in the public minutes.

The Campbell County Board of Commissioners convened into executive session during the Feb. 17 Directors meeting on two occasions. Early in the meeting Commissioner Scott Clem moved to enter executive session to discuss attorney-client privileged matters; Commissioner Jerry Means seconded and the record states the motion carried with all voting Aye. The Board recessed at 1:20 PM and reconvened at 1:30 PM after the executive session.

Later in the afternoon, after reconvening at 4:00 PM, Commissioner Clem again moved to enter executive session, this time to discuss real estate matters; Commissioner Kelley McCreery seconded and the motion carried with all voting Aye. The meeting adjourned at 5:06 PM. The minutes record the subjects of the closed sessions (attorney-client privilege and real estate) but do not disclose discussion details, consistent with executive-session confidentiality.